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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Waves Arm Warmer

This is a knitted arm warmer that used increases and
decreases to shape the design. It's okay if you're a beginner because I was. I had never done increases and decreases before.

I used a slip stitch type pattern for the
underside for several reasons. It will be nice and snug but very comfortable. You can also take it on and off without stretching it out. It's nice and durable.

Below are some of the information you will find in the instructions.

Made Flat, not in the round. You will sew the sides together. The instructions will show and easy way to do so.

Skill Level: Experienced Beginner

CO: 25Finished Size: 6 in wide x 8.5 in high
Yarn: I used Bernat Worsted in Blue
Yard of yarn needed: 60 for the pair of
themNeedle
Size:
I used 10.5Stitches UsedIncreases
Inc 1 = Increase 1 stitch by picking up and knitting connecting strand
between last stitch worked and the next one.

2 Ways to Purchase this Arm Warmer Pattern:http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/waves-arm-warmer-2
You can purchase this pattern by going to the link above. It will take you to Ravelry.com. Don't worry you don't have to be a member to purchase it. It will go through Paypal.
Also, you can click the buy now link.
Cost: $3.00

You can purchase it through myEtsy store, click here
If you have any problems going through the links you can let me know by leaving a comment. If you leave your email address I can contact you back. Don't worry I have to approve all comments so I won't publish it.